Hello, all.
Unfortunately, it doesn't look like I will be matriculating to a medical school this upcoming semester so I wanted some input from you all on whether or not I should reapply this upcoming cycle or hold off. This past cycle I applied to around 28 schools, received one II which culminated in one waitlist which I am still waiting on. I am quite sure that the reason for my difficulties is because I am a non canadian international student.
Some background:
When I applied the first time my MCAT was 516, sGPA: ~3.96, cGPA: ~3.97. This time around I will have technically lower stats as my sGPA will have dropped to around a 3.94 or so. I don't know if this difference will even matter but I suppose it is a downward trend. I have several hundred hours of both clinical and non clinical volunteering, several thousand hours of research, around 60 hours of shadowing. The only difference between this upcoming cycle and the last cycle will be that I have more volunteering and research hours and a slightly lower GPA. That being said, I want to know if it would be foolish to reapply as I would likely have similar if not lower chances of gaining admissions. The only problem is that I don't know what I could do to strengthen my application as my biggest deficiency is my international status and there's really nothing I could do about that. During my gap year, I would likely get a job in a lab.
Supposing money wasn't an obstacle, would it be worth a shot to reapply given all this or should I wait to really bolster my application somehow? I'm not sure of the possible downside of reapplying only to fail again. Do some schools only allow you to apply a certain amount of times? Do multiple application cycles reflect poorly given my relatively high metrics?
Thanks in advance!
Unfortunately, it doesn't look like I will be matriculating to a medical school this upcoming semester so I wanted some input from you all on whether or not I should reapply this upcoming cycle or hold off. This past cycle I applied to around 28 schools, received one II which culminated in one waitlist which I am still waiting on. I am quite sure that the reason for my difficulties is because I am a non canadian international student.
Some background:
When I applied the first time my MCAT was 516, sGPA: ~3.96, cGPA: ~3.97. This time around I will have technically lower stats as my sGPA will have dropped to around a 3.94 or so. I don't know if this difference will even matter but I suppose it is a downward trend. I have several hundred hours of both clinical and non clinical volunteering, several thousand hours of research, around 60 hours of shadowing. The only difference between this upcoming cycle and the last cycle will be that I have more volunteering and research hours and a slightly lower GPA. That being said, I want to know if it would be foolish to reapply as I would likely have similar if not lower chances of gaining admissions. The only problem is that I don't know what I could do to strengthen my application as my biggest deficiency is my international status and there's really nothing I could do about that. During my gap year, I would likely get a job in a lab.
Supposing money wasn't an obstacle, would it be worth a shot to reapply given all this or should I wait to really bolster my application somehow? I'm not sure of the possible downside of reapplying only to fail again. Do some schools only allow you to apply a certain amount of times? Do multiple application cycles reflect poorly given my relatively high metrics?
Thanks in advance!
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